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    AND FOR 'ME SPIT.PY CPTIF. OP
Ne
rVo tus Pros tr at inn , General DO•i; it-9, Astluna,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Paralysis,
OUVule Bronchitis, Anemi a. Calorcats,
and all Disorders of the Blood System.
DO YOU KNOW IT
CONSUM - lON IS TUE Ma-T FATAL S-COURGE OP
MANKIND. 1 t has been truly reg-irded as LN Lvcraa
Butmataey—few ever survivl , :g Its att%cit... "On sixth
of the wileie Amen rare," says Dr Cantainn.f., 6, and
HORD THAN ONE Fl OF ALL THE AI d 'I.T PON '.
LATION of mostolvllized communities liatU-1 BY 'MIS
ITLSRAM." What a and conostautary on We boasted
efficacy of the Healing Art I
The brllliamtaiscovery of Dr Ctiorrl:::1, made to the
Imperial imilleteir or Medicine, of Paris, has proved an
inertlnuagebeces to the world. By the use of this new
endpourfill remedial agent, known to Chemistry as
THE HYPOPHOSPHITES,
"Mt, CURE of CONSUMPTION, even in the
Oeknut and Third Stages (at a period, therefore,
whoa there eon be no doubt as to the nature of
the'Eliense) ts the RULE. while DEVI - II 114 TOL
EXCEPTION." • • • "I KNOW,. says Dr. 40,
that they will prove not only as SURE A REM ,
EDT In CONSUMPTION as Quinine Is in Inett
mlttent rover. but also es effectual a PRESEII
VATIVE an Vaeranselon in Small Pot."
Let no seem*, who values health and life, delay at.
hour to try this remedy. Remember that "
Is better than ono." Beware of self-doom' or=
soothing assurance of friends that "ft is only a /el
cold f " FataterrOr to myriads who now ell premolars
gri Ives Give, I entreat you, prompt attention to tbC
-EARLIEST 668018 OP OClSSiniiirt*N.
"AND num ERNS 811111. FOLLOW Inan."
Thesartiestercaptons of tubercular disease is wesoNt
-Itpnreda the amok, and it is earlier, In point Of Unit
than the mono. It *first manifested in the face at
leand.s. The muscular tissues waste; hence 1711SaliTT
there is a senseof something wrong—a/cc/trig that tit
viral. POWERS acs ?beaten . The acute of the BOA;
machine is more active than its repair."—,Dr. Po/Ark.
• a If,withoutanyappetrent ersureor under thelntinen&
of Causes which in d coo WitAn_vss3 and ElltarsTioN ; sung .
as ttrott,gri/f,acersork,cvems pregnancy, child terint.l
sucreing, rapid gronat, or S l ow recovery from disesi.:
a person begins to lose his flesh, strength, color, fig
a petite ; If he suffers from shortness of frwth *IC
s s t and e.xperiencett a general feeling of tog
mg.a , and depression, THERE. IS REASON TO FEAR ilia
he is already predisposed to the complaint. if to theft
syloptomsto added cougli, tionwer slight,
if it has came on slowly, or during the 1 :1 =1
TB PROBABILITY IS GREATER STILL. "—Manta
EFFECT OF THE REMEDY.
"In on the earliest appearance of these Am.
,Coventseption, the patient takes daily about tilt
grains of the litYPOPEE be will maudiE
see thew all disappear in a period varying frau '
few weeks to a Paw months ; and by continuing
Oecnabonal use of tho-Betnedr, KB WILL SPErt e
=I , MI) Maranam IN THE EMl:Mawr a
socra EmAvrit es HE, PERHAPS, mu, zirciA,
KNOWN - MIILS LIFE BEFORE.'
Winchester's Genuine Preparatioe
Ls THE ONLY RELLUME,
*brae or Dr. Churchill's Remedy. (Made from ke
original Forixtrila..] The action of the Flypoplansptdt,„
„Is "nro-reim and speedily. : increarbp the principle wank!.
liteiStrri"nis ReRTOIII trace, and they are the sok.
- rTYTZLTA' I. ilinOn-GENTRATIyne AGR - cISIMOWR. The
upon the tubercular condition fs VityPtiLATE, au. re .
tnemnAt lIT , APTOMEI DYSaPPRARDCO 'erns A RAPIDITY RDA,
ItIrA4S mAavators. They retiere the cough, climini.
expectoration improre the appetite, carat dlarrlie,a
thavatght £cants , chi'ls, and ferA!r cease ; the boa*
..fro9Ole rtgular?lind =SLEEP CAIX .131/1"110/DusTA
A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CU"E I
"WIN:WARE tif Begat .Thrmedies adve tised es
e2htixthill , n, and another SWINDIJING DE.IIOE3 to rci
-stifibiers Or their means, toseprecions time and tinpi,r.
FATAL REETLT. Write to ruefor CIRt,TL ft . a dfn
-: Dr. Charehare Treatise on Votininption,
vraieti contain the only atitkrwie &I/brew:, .41 11, rrnti.
bilge Ni.'W TREATMENT. FPut yr.= to ~ ;5,,..c
P117C21 In 7 and 19.0 n Bott.m.o. E 1 ar.ri
Three lame, or six smelt far ir.6.
on both the Lobel ar.:l h..tEiCr Witmer.
NO OTHER Is (AMA - DI
int. Do not confound (his 11.orw'y
I :Chemical Food t" told r tlcutti: ;y .
ticaScontaining iron, to h Li Is t. t:z6E2rt , . , 'F, a!
Which has so CCTLATI VE poor:aro a of-r-r..
„old by the most respect:Lb:a Drurp, Li t!,
IrUnltod States and British At•oci„c, tt, told \l I
d Retail at The General r, -tot in the I 'nit.,l rater, h.
. 4
I. VirllieliESTElteALiaim stir.';, N. Y.
Holland Bitters
* Liver Complaint, Fever and Aguo, &o
r,m successful introduction and iv, of this eele
bruted'Retnedy has been the 4gual b.r a lit.ral flood
of compounds called flitturs," ofier,d in various
tads, train a quart bottle tc s five-gallon Log, until
this snxl "Bitters" is but anther IMMO tier grog,"
or swoevidanons whiskey reixtuN
Bog ibe really great relief , --eriveil from the minute
&wet owe teaspoonful, of our .urlkine,
"BaIRILSVE El HOLLAND BITTERS,
oseritirlscog absence of of proirat,.,/, ha. Ma-
Willed brit a reputation whist the boat of inii eri
and i?oinsterfelts have underrni ie. I t
thkilys Vegetable preparation, with barely nuificii3nt
• phre spirits to preserve it.
But one size of the genuine, (fialf-Pint Bottles,)
prfooOss
ItdAa medkine of long-tried efficacy for .ThaVying
the 111004 so essential for toe foundation of good
health and for correcting clizoniers of the stomach
and bowels.
Twoor three doses will convince the afflicted of its
salutary effects. The stomaet will speedily regain its
strength, a healthy action or the liver, bowels and
kidneys will soon take place, sad renewed health be
the quick result.
For INDIGESTION. Try
30whitve's Selland Bitters.
p azuurrßtrsar, Tty
'',ltterliare's,ll4lland Bitters.
Far ACIDITY, Try
•'lkerhave t s Willand Bitters.
Far itrATERSHABH, Try
lisedunre's Ihdhuid Bitters.
iror .ificarkesnon, Try
Berhave's It4hnd Bitters.
-Por LOSS OW APPETITE, Try
• Brerhave , s &Bud Bitters.
Ear OOSTIVENESE3, 's„ty
&Hand Bitters.
Par PULES, Try
~ l iterhave's & Hand Bitters.
-.* a nzr e n r ,x..„ Ehennaann and Neuralgia Affer ,
=to in Anunaroun Ina-tuxes proved highly
. tla Ohara abated a decided cnn3.
'Red cmmtt tiu3,
The gettabut s idgbdk-eaueentrated IlliansvE's Hot,
11 4 4 (P luau= pot up is half-pint bottles only, and
retailed at OM Whir per battle. The great demand
foitds it* ceas.brateol medicine luta induced many
ltaitatioue, wtdch the public aboukt guard against
Brikii•re qf imposaion 1 Ste thai our name 13 on the
le!beJsl`every bottle you buy.
Benj. Page, Jr &Co.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
prftsß UR CI 11, P.l
UNDRIES.-
100 b lls "2" Coffee Sugar,
• 10 " standard eruahei Bogor,
' — l2 a eciarldit pulvenaed
100 N
boxes la,yer met a, ,
"
100 tgboiee "
- it 16
100 " Valencia "
100
c/u3 " Turkiagn prunes,
' 10 ka
15 do New currrn
10 Ihdl" Dotes
400.druxua /keen Figs,
IWO bozos No, l finrrlnq,
10 do Buri.agfcr, do
15 _do. Shill ed Almonds,
10 ewes N eruncella,
$lO
do 81014 do Biscayne!,
6 L •
100 do Sealed doiquorios,
AO Baakats'ollwe Oil In quirts and plata
-4 alums likoditisa 4 to 4 cane,
15 away Ncol-widto rook candy,
Yellow do do
bad do do
',snob Om aNu in dose and leading
!! — *7 , 13.112240111.
SallTOWth
1861. ,sumtiEll 11110AAGEISE:11:f.- 1861.
EIGHT' DAILY - TRAINS.
Pennsylvania .Central Railroad.
ON . . Al34ll*Na lialtAY. JUNE 10th.
?Fitt 'r •
HROUGH MAIL TRAIN
Jg, leaves the Passenger Station every morning,
(except tituiday,) at 6:83 a. m, stopping at all refire
'tar stations. connecting at Idanishurg_ with trains
direct for Balumore, and srr ring at Philadeiptua
at in %• p. rrt.
'f PRO VC:ill EX PREF.... 3 7: FA 1 :nal en nail)
.1 :rt., stopping only at pi.ftrit.:tl
r.. , direct t: .r
:tit, an , : .1,7 c .14.-11 PLO.Ldelplll:l
tn.
TILE ICAST LINE 'en,
Cep, Bunday,)*4 p. m., s. 11,a, ,rrrbos
iirg, Latrobe, Johns:ham"
Altoonr,ac., and arriving in l'hilanc:uL..s at Petite
Eu,
ACCONIMODATIO,N TRAINS.
TP.E JOHNSTOWN A C`tlr.oi MOT/A1 lON 'I BAIN
leaves daily, (except firrylay.) at p. nl., biol.'
pm , all stations, and tunnies*: 7F.1" asConeioatirh.
FIRST ACCOMMOLSTit • R.A.ll‘, for
station leaves daily, (exc‘-pi b:41; a in
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TEL4.l.ti LOT Wall's
Uonkon leaves daily, (except Sunday, at 11:20 a ir,
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TF.... , 11N ;or Wail's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at CR) p m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODAI lON TRAIN fur Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11:16 p. in.
RETURNING 'IItAINS arrive in Pittsburgh an
fohows:—Express, 11160 a in; Mail, 11:66 p. in; Fast
Lane 1.2:20 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06
a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a.
in- second Wall's slation Accommodation. 8:80 a.
m ; third wall's station Accommodation, Ll 6 p. my
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, &lb p m.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at
haursville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo
dation Nx press, and Mail Trains Eastand West,
and with Fast Freight East.
PITISBURGb AND OoNNELLS VII,LETRAI
- stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con
n. villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as
follows- Hail Train, 8:40 a. m; Express Train, 4:10
p.m. Returning Trains from Pittallbrgh and Con
nellsrille Road a rrive at Pittsburgh 10:80 a. m. and
6:16 p.
Th, raveling public will find it greatly to their
Uliedest, in going East or West, to travel by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now
offered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road
is ID:salsa:tad with stone and is entirely free from
duet. We can promise safety. speed and comfort
to all who may favor this Rosa with their patronage.
FARE
ru NEW YORK $l2 60 ITO BALTIDIOREVii 60
pRI I, ADELPELL4.IO 00 LANCASTER 866
HARRISBURG, $7 46.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Penney'
vacua Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York
Passengers purcl'asing tickets in ears. will be
charged an excess according to distance traveled in
addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company has no agent.
NOTICE—In case of loss, the Co- nany will hold
themselves responsible for personal ba cage only,
and for an air inns not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been
employed to convey passengers and ba.ggag to and
Iron , the depot, ate charge not to exceed 26 cents
for each Passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. STEWART Agt,
At the Penn'a R. R. Passenger Station,
Jell On Liberty and Grant streets.
1861. THE 1861
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND
NORTH WEST.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT!
TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to
Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker,
than by any other roue
`ik hcirWARD TRAINS. -
FART MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 14..88 a. N.
Arrives at Crestline...—. 8.00 I. V.
Making close connections with Beilefontaine and
Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. Tn.
N. 11,-Ine time to Cincinnati is the same as by
Steubenville. !Trains on both Roads meet at Colu m bus. and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 p m.
Arrives at Cresilme 7.50 P X
Making close connections as above.
Arriving ai Chicago at 6:45 a. m.
time to Crummnati is the same as by
Sten °anvil's. Trains on both Roads meat at Col•
urnbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together.
Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to
C~ccinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
Trains through to Chicago without change of Care.
EABTVARb TRAINS.
Chiraw, LSO A. M. and 8.00 P. V. Arrivin
7t Lima, 225 r. id. and 9.1.'9 A. M. Connecting with
trains fcr Dayton and ein."innati. Arriving at Crest
line. 6.00 P and 8 05 1.
Connecting lc; tn craln.. for Columbus, Cincinnati,
1.;11ffill0 and the East. and arriving at
Pittsl.,urgh., 11.6:0 A ta.. and 3..0 P. X. All mak.: close
conheet:on::: wish Pganirylvanla R2iIPCF.Ci fC../
the .I...siern vin Alic-ntowa and Philadelphia.
ACCA.:I:4I4s:I:A I'lol' , '1 RAiNts.--1. row: Fed,:rs:l
A for !Sew 13r1ghwh, 1`: A. 71., az:,..1 4 3:.• P. 20.
A rTil %-• fit " 11 :ii) " " f:l5
Er • ~ 11, tlO " " "
A_r: . • e A ny. 4 ‘•
E Al!ecr.f.n7 E.,,n7rny
1,-sr:,.• A' ;. r k . .
' ' l
1 y1....d
, .1. \
4.1 1.1 00 I'. )11. ...1 , 1 1 i 1 1 . !f: 11
'% , •••••:Ittoti. t
t 5 :_. • •••-••••••
Trough trains con nee. s, .- ••
At Mint:ace, •
burn Railroad.
A - Orville,• . - ,
en , hop Falls, et. 7.
At Mansfield, fl.t•o, for Elwin . -
dusky, 'f oiedc, I , otroit, cf• - •
At Crestline, for be.lawFse, bpr c r.. is
airman, X.‘nia,l.4iyten, Lr, , harisT
Louisville, etc.
At FOTHE4., r.,c springtield, Sandusky, Layton, Car
nati, etc., etc.
At lama, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for l'eru, Lafayette Ind., St. Lran.,
ace intermediate port In I.lentr;d Indiana and
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and
Saien. Railroact.
And at Chicago, with trains for all poLMA in Illinois ,
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For tri•ther information and through tickets
apply to J. STEWAit,
Station,gt,
Passenger Pittsburgh.
ABORriE PARE IN, Ticket diet.,
Passenger Station, Allepton y.
Through Tickets for eels at the Ticket Offices of
the Company on the line of the road. to all parts of
the United States. EL C. BATHE:WA Y,
ell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
CHANGE OF TIME---SUMMER ARRA'‘GEMENT•
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
(AN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10
V) 1661, traina will leave the Depot of the Penn
sylvarna Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows :
PIrIESURGE, COLUMBUS ANll CINCINNATI
SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cur
Leav Arrives Arrives Arrives
Pitt .urgh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis.
12:86 a. 11:88 a. 420 P. M.
MO P. IL 8.4/5 P. K. 2.00 A, LI
This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville,
Columbus and all points South, than any other
route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night
Triune
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK.
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Pittsb'gh, Roohester,Wellsville,
1286 s..a. 1:60 A. K. 2:67 a. K. 498 A- K. LO7 A. K.
8:05 P. IL 725 P. K. 8:19 L. K. 920 p., /01.6 P. x
1210 A. at. 1:16 A. K. 218 P. K. 8:10 A.K. 420 A. Si
400 e. a. 6r..16 P. IL 0:26 P. IL
The 1285 A. a. and 12:80 P. a.'rrains connect with
Trains of C 0. R. R.. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Au.
Tn 4110 P. K. Train stops at all stations between '
Rocheetei and Wellsville.
PITTSBURGH & CLRVELAND LINE.
Laves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
1246 A. K. 9:10 A. a.
1210 P. K. 8:450 P. K.
The 12.86 a. m. train connects st Bayard for
New Philadelphia and stations en the Tuscarawas
Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Shnduaky, To-
ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must
be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib.
arty Street Pepot, Pittsburgh.
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent.
At th, Company's Office in Freight Station. Peun
street, F. IL MYKM,
Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio.
MEW ROUTE VIA RIVER ANT)
RAILEGOA
Indianapolis 8z Cincinnati .a R.
• cosnecung at Inslianapols with Terre Halite,
add. Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to Bt. :Louis
And lette and Indianapolis, New Alban, and
s almi - an d Ifichigan Central 12.450da: for CHICAGO,
ROO'IeD3LAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermedi
ate points
Th.rongir rreo,ll. Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE dAtJT.4.LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Fre:gilts and passengers carried from CinCin
roa. or i nwroncebarg in less time than by any
'the , : route by twenty-lour hours, and at as low
rtter. The only road bYvithlell shipments can he
, 1'.5 :0 from s.nctnnati $44 'the! Walt, without
breaking nidh l
ten~iz.%mot_ts rcade to J. It. GIBBONS, agent, at
eineinurta as W. B. CUTTLNG, agent at Law
roneeburg, r-11 recce prompt stitentiqr, arol 1. "
f•hqrge for CO - 1% ri;:g , j(ll3 . rh.crc-e fo: d.ra2trlce Cr
toIhINPP.•
enrr,-,.k, T1T0M4.131,A.J..!•
11F , (-•i !ht.: Comirsry,
who 4. prer.o.lre,l frprpgr
t,e.lager, d erre ITsvie,
IFIFTEt;.r 'w
srror,:/ •
P:Prz. A. n.l Prf,,• - •
:1 I , 1, ,
J 081.4 F Fr.rey- . ., A .._:, °
REMOVAL.
7 1 HE PENN:_ , -.1" 1. 1 ." A Li MA N.
ulacturin g Cotrgdiny 1-sve
No. 24 Wood Sir( el.,
Bemoan First sad Socond BtTeF s . r.,h er - IL -
dons ;WI be teased, end bi3ls oA r d Lc,
WARM GEO. uktalaUti Avatt
elimmtana.
Indemnity Against Lost by Fire.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 486 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near
Fifth.
Emma - Inv ov Marrs, JA2II7IIIY let, 1880.
Published Aggreaably to An Ad of Assembly, beir.g:
First Mortgages, amply secured.. .... .„.$489647,3
b g
Real Estate, (present value $108,313 01.)
cost. 102,995 25
Tem . porary Loans on unpin Collatteral
So:uritir, 89,136 68
Stocks, (pr , scnt vaioo (BSO ,e 67 720 coat.. 80,786 68
Notes and B:Ps Receivable 1,821 00
27,919 38
12,f..%)8,061 68
T,ie ../1 y f. this corn
,L; :,it tv lkw, are train rißks which
nave YrF-n dr.ts;r:lllzed.
tn.”.,±•• t•Vorf deilerlptioll of Prop
erty, '1 v, FAI :Luca as low u are con.
sislAnt 74'!tr.
Sinc© ';;. , ...ra10n, a period of thirty
years , . they have paid by Fire, to an amount
exceed .11, Yul.ll HillID:IN of Di. , llars, thereby afford
ing evidence (A* th. Falvants,zies of Insurance, as
wen az, the ability and dt , poeitlon to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Lowey bead during the year Boil, f , 62,183 36.
DIRECTO/Ls.
Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
'Samuel Grant, JeewLea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richard., George Pales,:
EDWARD C DALE
CHAS. N. BANCRER., President.
, Vice President.
WM. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tem.
J. GARDNF.M COPPIZi, Agent,
asyl6 Nortneast cm- Third and Wood etreets.
Western. Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEC , tiGE DARSIE, President;
F. M. GORDON, Ekscrot.ary
Capt. R. D. COCURAN, 'Jiang Agent.
No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Co.'s Warehouse,
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RIN/4, RISKS.
A Home institution managed by Directors who
are vrell known in the nommunity, and who are do•
termined, by prornptnees and Überadity, to main•
twin the character which they have assumed, as of.
enng the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th. 1880.
Stock Accounts i 88,000 00
Mortgage 2,160 00
Office furniture 250 00
Open Accounta, etc 7,809 43
Cash 16,361 00
Premium Notes.. 27,806 20
Notes and hills dascountod ..... ............. 174,076 14
D16101014E1.
George Darsie, R. Miller, Jr.,
George W. Jackson, James M'Auley,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick,
Wm. H. Smitn, Chas. W. Ricketson,
Andrew Ackiey, Win. McKnight,
Alexander Speer, David Al. Long,
Rees J. Thomas =lra
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMFY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Customs' House,
Capital $210,100--Aaseta $304,048.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on
every deacnption of Property or Merchandiae, at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. RING President,
M. W. BALDW IN, Vice Presider. t,
DIRECTORS :
Charles Bayer, E. R. Cope,
R B. English, George W. Brown,
P. B. &very, J oseph S. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
B. J. Magargee, E. Wilier,
F. Br.sozatran, Beerelap
177
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner l'hird and Wood streets
CITSE.MI,EMAPFif,tITIA9I( PITTSBURGHi
SAMUEL kth,AL, bee:wary.
WM. BA GA DF.Y. President
Office, Cor. of Market and Water S v.
Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Western Rivers,
Lair PP, and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of the Seas.
Insures agolust Los■
aud Damage by Firs.
D1TU,71,1104
Win. Bagaley, Hon. 'I. 151. Howe, .las. If. Cooper,
Jaa. Park, Jr., C. Zug, H. Harlaaukh,
B. F. Jones, S. U. Tc!..n4,, J. Caidwe!!.
Francis ScHera. H. M. Leer, Jelin S. i.ilwcl:.h,
John Sbipton, Barclay Pr , ,ten. Vy tn. t,. Johnston.
mh29:lydh.
FIRE INSURANCE
The :Enterprise In. .mince Ca.,
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n , l•k
•f , ~a. r•• tivvrp
.•.: 1,4;!,5r.p,
lzl I..fi•K Co.
. _
FIRE ti RANCE
reliance ltllllllal 11;SE:rii;11't COIN all
(J 1
(". 13 illcings, Lin.lleLi l'erpf•lusl, Mr
c , A 1)
MIME=
Cash 4 eplta I, $5229,514) 00.
A ssels, 53413,50 S 941,
OFFICE NO. 309 If'd ',NOT STREET..
Invested as hdiows, via :
First Mortgage on Improved C,ty Property,
worth double the amount . $166,600 CO
Ground rent, first claa6 14462 60
Pennsylvania Railroad CO.'d 0 Vi cent.
Mortgage Loans, R 50,0 0 0, cost 27.000 00
Philadelphia city 6 per sent loan 30,900 00
Allegheny County 6 Ve coat. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loan. 10,000 00
Collateral loans, well secured '2,600 00
Huntingdon and Broad 'fop Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan ... 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock ... 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance 4'.0... '.,„ 4 450 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co . .... tilM,o6o 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co ... 700 00
Commercial Bank do 6,136 01
Mechanics' Bank do ........... ....... '412 60
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, business paper 16,24 18
hook Accounts, accrued interost, etc 64:18 73
Cash on hand and In in hands of agentr.. 11,886 16
t-303,508 66
°LEM TINGLEY, Preaidet.
DlBlO7OllB.
1 7cm Tingley, Samuel Bispt.'sm,
William R.. Thompson, Robert bteen,
Frsderikc Brown, 'William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Larson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, Clarice Leland,
Frederick Lennlg Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts.
B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
myld Northeast corner Third and Wood streets.
The Mutual Lifebsuranee Co.
ON NEW YORK.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
THE BUsINESSOF THIS COMPANY
is conducted on the mane/ prine•ple, in the
wrictest reuse of the term—the entire surplus,
deducting necessary expertsei alone, being equitaLly
divided among the assured.
iteceipts for the year ending 81st January,
$1,689,676 76.
Assets Over Semen and a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and in 8ank...6 120,050 35
fonds and Mortgages 6,131,679 12
United States Stooks 3,ii,251 So
Real Estate 40,289 13
Due from Agents 20,465 60
Add Interest accrued; but not yet due.
Deferred premiums, (estimated..
Premiums in course of transmission..
Guam Assam, February 1, '&11
Rates of premium lower, and profits create' than
in most other Companies.
Tea P.IIOPCRTION or t Aea SaarTS to the amount at
nest is greater than that of aay other Life Insu
rance Company in the United States.
Pamphlet. ens every requisite informatam tri:l
be furnished free 01 expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
DAlikititi lON & kiLACKSTOCIi,
y3l2rnd 37 FILE Street, Pittsburgh.
PELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
.I.NtilißA..i'•a;l.... (.7.0,\1 1 'A :.,41—LNUORPuitATEL)
.1 - i THE LEGIbI.....ATU.R.E. OF YE.NNSLVAN.I.A.
1 , 565. OFFP,B, s. E. Cc , B-V.Eli. 1111BD AB1)
Ifii.L.V 111 41 i BEETS,:'lill.Aill:LiiilA IVAB.I.t , E
I:sIBURAIN‘%P.,. ou Ve.ise:-. unri , .. o :..1, , i Freight, to ail
put, vt ti., :,::r:. 1:. , LA.2 , .1 , 1...\ LE, \ : RC 1 . ..: 1, Oil
(40.e.dp, ni . RlVer , , CO.aLIM I,lh, -,, an <i (i i ..Auu ‘2.ar
r.figr-- to ELI par% r:' •.'l ,, i ,1. FIRE I:\ :SU
it.k.tidE.., ea , i t• 7' ' t,' .. . ytLi c- rat. y, no bu•res,
Pw*- , ltfa . : 1-1ry.....-,,, :h..
1..2 V , 12.. h. &Jude:,
T; ) , 4 pa .; JOIIIII C.
eralte. - ...• pre, Jr., James C.
1,1 ) , D .-1, Vim. C.:.;, I.r. R.. 74.
1131,4011, Gee. rmg,
Jay, namue, : ez.::.-Lez,Leary r;:oa_a,
Edward brooks, Spender
rd'ilvam Tianmßs C. I , )bert. thiru , ri, Jr.,
Jacob P. donee, James ..*li - ..ar!sna, Joshua E
John B. sample, .1-.:•r• 1). T. Morgan,
A. B. Berger, do.
President.
'111(.*1 0. RAND, Vice Preeirlent.
itasri Lninnus,becretary.
P. zi..44.0E4&,.A.Eaut•
Au.tine CS " Wets sheet Liughp
Glad News for the Unfortunate!
CURES 1-
gr FROM
Cherokee Remedy,
An unfailing Specific for all Diseases of the
Urinary organs,and a General Altera
tive and Blood Purifier.
AQI-THIS "REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL
OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL.IES
lerlt is untirely unlike every other
medicine prescribed fur Venerai/ Diseases, as it
contains no Minorca Poison or Nauseous Drugs, being
prepared from Roots, Barks and Leaves, in the form
of a ricasuni and delicious Syrup.
air It is "uature's own remedy," for Gunnar—
rhoea' (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture,
and is especially recommended for Fluor Albus,
(Whites in Females,) for this complaint it is invalu
able.
ifirAs a general ellerative and blood purifier, it
has no equal, and does not fail to care Scrof—
ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular
Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive
Diseases, curing them more speedily and
permnently than any other medicine known. It
does this by purifying and cleaning the blood I Caus
ing It to flow in all its original pure and rigor,
thus removing from the system al impure and
pernicious causes which have induced disease.
iljr - In all old cases of Gcmeuyrrhexa and Cited,
that have baffled all medical skill, it is especially
recommended—in old cases it nevi r fails, and re
cent ones it curry frem one to three days. A foe
doses positively, removes all scalding heat, cnordea and
pain.
Sirlt does not affect the breath, or in terlervivith
any class of business.
Ifii-11 requires no amhiPtaneo from oilier meth
eine.
441 - 16 can lay on the Toilet-Lable, or in the Connt
ing-Room, without it °v. r being stvipeoted es a
" remedy " for private diseases
.811" if. Treatise on Venenal disea.qee, with full
directions for their permanent cure, accompany
each bottle.
;W43,261 76
Wiii - Fer full particularsgot a Cirenlar fret from
any Drug store in the United States.
rtirlt is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three
Bottles for $5, by all responsible Druggists and
Dealers in Mediomes,throughout the United States,
and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists.
POTTER & MERWIN, Sole troprletors,
ST. LOUIS RNO.
Bold in Pittainirgh wholesale and retail by Dr
GEO. Li. liEvBEll, and by 414ree1onsibLe Lrug
gists in the tinitedStates. ly2l:lydew
See The Label
ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF
.1113IBISTREET'S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Has the Signature of the Proprietors.
W. !S. HAGAN & CO,
Every article which has a large and Increasing
sale like this is likely to he counterfeited. It is, as
its name indicates, entirely "lannimiuk" as far as
its power to restore the Hair on bald heads, andlo
give it the color of youth, tno matter how grey it
may be,) is concerned
USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE
BUT HEIMSTREET'S,
It is the original, the only re/ta We, and the cheapest.
Ii See the following testimony
lACIOUN, Mtsa., May 29, 1861.
W. IL Miarna, 61 Market, .stray[, 81.. Louts, Mo,
Advertising Agent for Heimatreere flair liestora-
LIVO.
Dear &r —The Medietnes you introduced into
our city last winter are all having a large sale,
andgiving in every Can NJ satisfaction. Mr. James
Henderson (one of our first citizens) says, that
"tie has used all of the Ilai• Dyes and Restoratives
of the nay, but nes never need an aruele equal to
H rdiesirzres I %Turves Le II era RZST oft t e. Twit ft
tar surpaei.es any preparation that he has ever tried
for Reetering tut t‘ tl ‘1.1.1 grey to tie
original luxuriiince and nasty."
lou can vv, re the Proprie or-, W. If. HAtildri &
CO., Troy. N.. tha they have the c - ieapest and best
Hair Rest. rati,e in ce - : mareet, an.l that it gives
a:it! , fact on w every liurpyr . 1,1 1
J Si/ER, Wholesale liruegist.
IT TS ITNICW , AT LEI) FnR PRODUciNO
A I.IIXIII-11 ANT 111.1E1) 01.."
erorsiwt. , ;(.—Prc ans.: t I per but:.o
W. E. A.:AN 4.
rey. ", Y.
T 3FR 1S NC_ - ) T__T
\-TP.l)i)(ft'l:4l.;
mA G :
For wbee n. n Lt.:1441.4
Ett , p or 1 , -. • b . ..tVy to bs
TI:E c.l Ft,
THE Mira C E (rit Pi PI. F.B
E WEEK.
It la eo rife a remldy tom. nf a
bottle might bo drank wltbout harm. l'hyruessne
look with wonder upon its Epoody cures, for It Ka9
her• tore been tbonght abao.utely ceePssary t., use
preparation., of lea , i Iner•qtry to cure trnme,ba.
•r•ly;hut. the RAvt1 ,, ..14 ~ etther. It Is
It e nru,s.t elegant an al TA:saly putt up nhttek, for
•ei.!e any - wcere, and may be of tadral ~ f jtll our
Apothe noes and Fancy Goods Dealt la.
PrieM F fly Cent 4 a Bottle.
W. E. H.UiAN CO , Propriers,'lroy, N, V.
b.so. 11. Keyser, No. 14-0 Wood strut, agent
for Pituthurgh arnbi
L. hfin NL
HARD TIMES OUTDONE.
6,000 Premiums imounling to $lOO,OOO
On the First Wednesday in ligult, 1,
4 THE RAPPAIIANNucK .151ANU -
FACTU RI Nti Cti.M PAN " propose to raise,
by the first Wednesday in A itgual next, a CAPITAL
STOCK of :480,000; to be sub-eribed iu shares of 110
each; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in
the form of PRESIIO Mil, as an indtieement to sub
scribers, and the balance, $380,000, to be applied to
the erection, a , the new village of Rappahannock,
in Virg-oin, of a Southern Arms, a Clothing and
Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribed in
weekly or monthly instalments of any amount to
suit the convenience of the suhscnber, and receipts
will be sent from time to time in acknowledgement
of all sums remitted, no matter how small they may
be, which may tie done conveniently in postage
stamps, gold coin, current bank notes, or drafts. 1f
, less than a share of $2O should be snoscinhed by the
time specided, the money will not be lost, but op
portunity will be given to increase it by like remit.
tances thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain
a certificate of Stock. Hut if a share, or several
shares should be subscribed before that time, the
subscriber will receive a certificate of preferred
Flock, guaranteeing totbe holder 8 per cent per an
num on the par value ihereol. All the Stockholders
will, moreover, receive 800318.1112ual dividends out of
the net profits of the Company, so soon as t heir Fac
tories are put in operation. • Ite,i , lee the above, the
person who subscribes the largest savount, (by the
first Wednesday in August, 1561,) w ill be entitled to
a premium of $5.000; the next largest 148,800; the
next largest to $1,500; the two neat largest to $l,OOO
each ; the four neat largest to $5OO each ; the ninety
neat largest to $BO each ; the ninet indred next
largest to 140 each ; the three hundro- next largest
to $O9O each ; the one thousand neat argent to $lO
each; the three thousand four hundred neat largest
to $5 each, and the person who fails to obtain either
of these, Wan extra premium of $l,OOO, all to be_ paid
in Cash, Real Rotate, Arms, Military or other Cloth
ing. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed
21, will take the largest premium of fAOCe, and
the smallest stun remitted. if not less than $4 79,
will secure a premium of $1,009 These shares are
all founded upon Real Estate, which is pledged for
the security or redemption of the Stook, and any
shareholder wishing to settle, can at any time ex
change his stook for any of the Company's lands at
their lowest market value and receive a good and
sufficient warranty title.
AlfirA few Agents well recommended, will be em
ployed at liberal rates, both to obtain subscriptions
to the Stoox of the Company and to sell shares in a
popular homestead scheme. For further informs.
tion, subscriptions, eget , cis?, dc., address, with
stamp enclosed, the Treasurer,
E. HAULER, Port
REFERENc a t i n —Edit rs and Publishers of News
papers generaff± in the various States, nearly all of
whom already hold deeds from at' in the Real Estate
alluded to.
141,080,860 74
80,000 00
130,000 00
33,132 38
.$7,237;9159 is
The Portsmouth (Va.) Daily Transcript says: "This
project is one well worth the attention of our people,
and we assure them teat the panic, representing it
are reliable and responsible. Besidos, ti.oFe who are
advised of the progress of the plan say it is in tho
full tide of prospetive success."
The Independence tva.) Reim Eve : "It is really
a paying enterprise. The town is aseady begun.—
Nothing oats Le lost in any event."
The Elyton Central Alabamian says: Flattering
inducement. are held out to those who desire to take
risks, and from 801130 business transactions we have
had with the getters up of the enterprise, we can
e , mmend them as reliable."
The lisnvil le(Pa.) saya : "Here is an op
pc.ri Limb , expelling e_nythi - g we know of, both m
eharaeirn and torad-. People of presented means
1r.5.1 with hit' hopes of satisfactory re.
suli-Pro
The P:ttA:irgh In"; vava : "We have the
names (.1* r. , :ner.;l• ti fill now hold land in
kcalltv by Mr 1-il::1•1.7.r. I,Ve Would be
p!eseed t. , - , Exhihit the teA:mouial, in our pc.asesaion
to any one Isiah tng -±nquire." mh2gdaue
YDRANT HOSE—Vulcanized Hoee
norgthat M wearanted not to become stiff by cold
affected by heat t at SOO degrees Fahrenheit,
and will stand a prespure of 76 pounds to , ho
square inch, for sale, with coupling and pipes, in
lengths to scut purchasers, at
CARB 6ODA.--50 kepEnglish
reo'd by BlNlCHtzwrit.
Siditzt
THY. LONG SOUGHT FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST.
:1 nip , . v ..1
WILL TIE AwAntqcn
WELDON B RELNEKE'B,
164 Wood krAnt. near Ruth.
Ans.
JOHN - .IIrDEVITT _
WHOLESALE GROCER,
DPALICR IN—
Now Orleans Sugar and Molasses,
FLOUR, R4Cosr,
Rice, Cheese, "Fish, 01ls, &c.,
No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield,
PITTSBURGH, PHNN'A.
A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine
of he own importation. always on hand. Also, 01
Mononttahela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys.
.ap23:lya
w TO
; THINEff
DAYS ,
B. Sr. C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
AND DELA. G0.E.1R,E3 ZN
ROOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds
of WRAPPING PAPER, aye removed from
NO. A 7 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Stull afield street.
PITTSBURGH, PA,
ssi.Cash or 'Prods for Roes. ape
wall:lust CA a CO,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e.
IMPORTERS OF
ALSO ,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY,
827 and 329 Liberty Street,
PITTsBURGIi s PA.
WILLIAM CLAYTON.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL •
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street,
PITTSBURCIII. PA.
alip-Alwaypeon hand Blackberry, Cherry and
Cognac Brandies, old Monongahela Rectified
Whisky. rnhl6
P. MIDDLETON & BRO.
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, Sc,c
ALSO DEALERS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. b NORTH FRONT STREET,
a p10:1yd PRILADBLPI3I4.
gobarra and i*Egars.
TIT & D. RINEILART,
TY •
itA7II7AOTIMEB AND DIALIIB 111 /11.1, =CB
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS,
ap43l:2y ICO 120 WOOD STREET.
LYON ARNSTILtL,
Whotesal4 and Retail Dealer m
GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS,
AND
Virginia Chewing Tobaree
WOOD STREET,
ender the Bt. Charles Bole,
GROCERY AND TEA STORE;
WHOLESALE DEALEII IN
BUTT 3EI .IEI C+ CV 8,
AND ALL BINDS OF
PRODETCE,
Goods Delivered whenOrderea.
D. D. FERGUSON,
feadvd C4+rner High end Wvie atre(t-
Muies, W. RacsarsoN, l'ittALTirgh
MILLEa & RICILETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
11.11 D INPOATIELS OP
6R.ANnigs, WINKS AND &IMAM,
1408. Za AND 223, WRNER OF LIBERTY
AND IRWIN STREETS,
AND SOLE AGENTS FOE
SWFAREIL'S CITY GLASS
PiTTSBURG 111, PA.,
Iron, Nalla, Cotton Yarns, ere,
(14111 , 441111 Y nn Hand. [ rar2
Dagutrican 6ale,rie3.
All IMOTI PE AND P11(►TO(:It .\P11
GALLERY,
CHRONICLE BUILDINti,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PO6T OFFICE
/AZ-Two er Modals Arid Two Diplom as,
(104.1 fo, Photographs, Arnbrotypes, and Life-Size
Pictures.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE
SIZE, aye colored in Oil o❑ Canvas. jail
PEOPLES' GALLERY,
93 'WOOD STUEET,
Corner of ManicLd Alley.
THE SIIRScRIBER WOULD RES-
I.EcT Ft . ' LI . announce t.c. the citizens of Pitts
burgh Atli, Lhat he hes leased the above
l'opule.r Glittery. and is prepared to take every va
riety of nature known to the Photopephio Art, in
its met perfect styles, AO(' at GR.r...'.ILY REDU
CEIJ PRICIN. Important improvements have
been added, rendering this the mos delirable,
economical and ploasant location in the city
nlyl A. JAQL:
GLASGOWIi§
AMBROTYE GA LLERY S
—IN
I.d..A.F.A.."4"DT'I'M 1 - 1.41.133 a,
FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE,.
TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING
real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate pric=e, and
all who have been unable to obtain a good likeness
elsewhere are respectfully solicited to call.
Large variety of cases and &atrial always on hancL
hires moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. GLASCOW,
mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
Lithographic Establishment in the City.
WIIL SCLUCCHMAN I
Practical Lithographer,
NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET,
BREWER'S BUILDING,
a 614 PIVISBURGH. Pd.
A. KREBS & BRO.
ifithoptaghttrs
Owner Wood and Fourth au k ,
PITTSBURGH.
h -RIO I DEAN ND V KIVA
ALDERM AN,
OFFICE, 451 Fenn Street, 6th Wirrd
IL/ LLECTI ON S promptly rude.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and othe' Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Ta&en, Bills
Probated
ap6:ly
. •
P. Rzykura J. S. Rorms•A IL D. Rirmi
(Late at Miller A &eke:eon's.)
REYM *. ROTHE R 5...
(Successor to Rrrouni & A tonna-)
Wholesale Dealers 111
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE
WORKS, eae..
No. 39 Wood et, and N 0.113 Second street,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
PI TTSB OBOE
8A164.-LEYI
Wholesale Grocers,
Noe. 18 and 20 Wt...... 1. Street,
wee. Ei
WM. IL SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GR 0 0 7g:RS,
118 SECOND ARO 147 FIRST STREETS,
PITTRRITRGH. PA
R 0 Or E R S'
vuoir ra.K..ne‘t
No. 70 Fifth Streat,
31dtmtzt.
Graters.
PITTSEITROn.
doB. B HIiNrLIC
PI atsbilus b , Pa.
iscefliüeàuz
is
' - • .4
IIResRFi IL D 9
NO. 88 WOOD STREET:
WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
FOR GENTLEMENS DRESS,WHICH
for novelty and beauty of style is unexcelled.
The Tailoring Department
embraces all the new &erica of the season adap.
ted to all classes and uses. We shall pay the same
strict attention to the style of getting up otrer.
meats for which we have always bean renowmr
Our prices are moderate.
HIRSHIPEL_
NO. 83 WOOD EPPRE7T.T.
pE,AISLEE & CO •
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
AND DEALERS IN
PRINTING MATERIALS,
37 Park Raw and 145 Nassau Street, New York,
t3ol'eit or.:ers for the
PRINTING INKS
Of all first-class Martufacturers.
Arir,We fill orders from all rmax-cuss makers,
but sell no Rosin Oil or other inferior goods. Irks
warranted, or may be returned
CITY TAXES
1:23335
WATER RENTS.
A LLY
and Business
e Co i
3N
TaxesS L 1
and . 1 E F r O
Bentsß T
city of Pittsbu-gh, are hereby notified thatthe above
taxes and water rents are now due and payable at
tt•e
City Treasureee Of Fourth Street
.03i-On all payment made before AUGUST FIRST,
a Discount of Five Per Cen • . will be al
lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember 16th,
a discount or Two Per Cent, Between Oc.
tober 1,,t and November Ist, an additton will be
made of five per cent and after November Ist, all
remaining unpaid will be put in the handsorcollect
ors, with a further addition of five per cent.
je3 IV 51. EICRItAUM, City Triasurer.
0 A°A. 1 ,1 1E) 'll5 .! 0416.1;L.P "El TS 1
SPRING SALES.
W. D. & H. IttICALLIIM,
87 Fourth Street,
RAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID
assortment of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common Ingrain
Carpetings.
OIL CLOTHS
From 3 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns,
with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS
CARPET afroass, and on as favorable terms as
any other house in the city. mh3o
D. C. KNEELAND
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUAEE AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES ;
leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, lc-, at
Eastern nces. Corner Virgin alley an Wood
street, (third tory—over Chlizenre
burgh, Pa. lad 3,
Hiatt', Patent Illuminating Tiles
HAYING BM APPOINTED AGSM
FOR TUE SALE OF
11YAT1"S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATIN
TILI:S,
FOR Lic.urrr.No BASEMENTS, CEL
LAPS, A 1-:A`!, AND OPAL VAULTS. We
would respectfully solicit an examination of
samplea, et cur
Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,
ANDERSON & PHILLIPS,
Agents for
BROWN BROTHERS, mannfeeturenc .
mart Chicatgo,linots.
75 PIECES
371 CENT LAWNS
FOR 16 CEA'TS.
37i CENT LAWNS
100 PIECES GREY
150 PIECES GREY
DRESS GOODS AT 12}
The above goods are very cheap. The
Lawns are the BEST 37i CENT JACO.
NETT LAWNS.
W. & 11. HUGIIB,
Jys corner Market and Fiftkatreets
Until the .Fiat of August.
WE will Bell for 30 days our:stock of
stnme."
BOOTS,
SHOES -
AND
ACa large; redaction: from !former pricer:NM
1000 PAIR
OF THOSE
VERY CHEAP GAITERS,
Have been setcl In a few weeks, a few mere on hand
to close out.
W. E. SOBMERTZ & CO.,
fIOAL, NUT COAL ,SLACK., &COKE.
—Having . purchased t.'te entire interest of my
. partners in tt , e trm of RAIL EY, WICALN Et'
eta
nowand they prepared to pa turr
pi to tto k t ar former edeim
&man'', re ee.perlor . quality of , UT" )
'BLACK ti COKE, in large or email : 1411 ' ves ' ieinie. " ll
dare sent Vorough the Post Office, left ab s the Mil
House of t he Monongthelaßrittge, oral the :W orks )
will be ai tended - wlth prortiptru3sa. , tts
Coal W arks and Office, shunted fn Smith P,
hi:l , lth, (I, agnate above the Monongahela B idg,"
if 7:emr TIMIS M. BAIL
Cit E 8 S 0 N SPRINGS, CAMBRIA
Q' JUNTY, PA.--Ttili delightful and popular
plzleo of summer resort, located directly on the
duo f A the Pennsylvann Railroad, on the summit
of ttr a Allegheny Mountains, twenty-three hutuirod
feet above the oval of the &eau, will be open for
Fu' eats the ioth of June. Since last season the
fr: - ortnds have b en greatly unproved and beauti
fier), rendering Cresson one or the Most romantic
anti terrscri-re places in the State. The ftirniture
it bmtig thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleas-
E re , and the sufferer from heat and diaeme, waffled
attractions turn, in a first class Livery Stable, Bil
liard tables, Tenpin Alleys, Bath s . .te, together
with the purest air and water and the most Mag
nificent mountain scenery to be found in the.coun
%keys good for the round trip from PhiladeL
1 phis, $7,60; from Pittsburgh, tug.
For further information,address
eil-Irn Cresson 8. ng
A 'A.NA ICS : ..—Another lot of
geouine HeyansOigare reoki at
JOSEPH- FLEMINSik.
jell Comes el the Pleinoest and itigkel
-FOR--
FOR 10 CENTS.
DRESS GOODS ti
GAITERS,
No. 31 Fifth Street.
G. w. BIEELLIN,
inga, Cambria Pa
CISEA T itortictinetiW ibt ines ordiasors of
A-4 GOods,1 4
.114roeogattlitt.ow
Wit # 2 lkrgarAgigi a° co,
INERKIDJAMBOUBS,
Wood, ltreetycfmmrof Third,
fottlY zEIMEItti3H, PENPA:
1101 m RA &SONSillankers illidZi-
Jl.l • , change .t.Xtrokeric ankirtilesilerif R 0149,
Drafts, Acceptalibes, Gold , eliier smd,,,Bank Rotes.
Exchange on the Eatits4ll Cities eon
stoutly for sale. '
Collections made Mali the anew throughout the
United States. Deposita recefraitjnptirlands or
current paper, No. Efr litarhilibtree, - Stow/men Th ird
and Fourth streets. - fittitiklY
IflanøL
DOLLAitB4em* is.s.r.h
XV. 63 arOURTB:
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.Irl s 5 .
riPEN DArLY, from A4 - ..*,:2 o'clock
IV also, on Wednosdnf end' amine
from May let to Nrmanber Tat, frotn4 to 9 cloimz
and from November Ist to Marlat.from 6 to
o'clock.
Deposits received of all ittuni - not le ss than Ons
Dothth, and a dividend - of theprofite declared twice
a year, in June and December;; thterest hag been
declared Semi-annually, In ,japvenr4 Deeembso
since the Bank was orgaiiise4,4v - the rate of arc
per cent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, ieplacert-to the credit
oft he depositor as principakand.boara the same
interest from the first days of Xunelind December,
compounding twice &year without troubling the de
positor to call or even toprestmt.ble pass book. At
this rate, money will double lathes than twelve
years, making in the aggregate' trent Awn ona-stur
Pl 3 WM • IMAIL.
800 ks containin,s the 'Charter:: Briaws: Rules
and Regulations, iarnished gratie, 4:ni application at
, •
the office.
nusai
GEORGE ALUM% .
VICO 111,1KIMMIL
William J. Anderson' James B D. bleeds,
Hill grirgwin, . Isaac M.'Peinnock,
Benj. L. Pahneslook. A. M ,M. D.,
Hopewell Hepburn, .Roberti
James lierdnian, James
James D. Halley, ' Alexander
1711311114% , •
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Alexander Bradley, Join B. McFadden,
John (4. Backefen, Peter As MOdeira,.
George John_EL
John I' (lackld, James HlAttley,
Alonzo A. Carrier, John Marekall
Charles A. Colton, WalltirP. Marsha
William Douglas, . John Orr.,
John Evans, Henry J, Ringwait,
John Holmes, John ll..Shoenberge
William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear.
Peter H Hunker, Williartid E. Schmerts,
Richard Hays, Isaac. Whittier.
William H. Lavely, Chrkilish Yeager.
asaurunr Ayr , ' mammals.
CHARLES A' COLTOI4.• [fel
faOA-N OFFICE.
HENRY W. clituoTTl,
tiro. 100 smithilead St.,
Near the corner of Fifth, '
PITTSBUTURU, PA.
old and in large and sma ll Rum:allies
loaned on Gold and Sliver v lliamonds, Jewel.
ry, old and Silver Watches, and ikkinds of vain
able articles, for any length of tune tweed on. The
goods cannot be delivered witholit thleTicket. Not
accountable ID case of fire...:i. :.
1011.0tfloe Hours from 7 A.-IL to ORAI:L 1/b3
TIE RCANTILE AtI4NCV,
pr.R.THE )
PROMOTION if PROTUNION oit TRADE.
Over 240,000 Einsinssa Rows : Repotted Em
tracing every (Aty;Toft
and :Village in
the United States, Canadiyandother
British Possessions MLA,
B. G. DUN dr. to., Propnetora.
A. ARMf3TRONG, Manumit,
Corner of Wood and Fifth. Stream, Pittabargh, Pa
Eatebliehed New
York, - Juno,' ISPVllitsbargh
Merck 1852 - •
Head, Office s
NEW YORK.... - DUN, 800 & CO
Breitch Offices.
Pittsburg, R G Dun & Co; Philadelpbligt Dun
& Co; Cincinnati, G Dam& Co ;.olete d, G
Dun & Co; Detroit, R G Dun Sr..Coi Satireago,B G
Dun k Co; If flwaukne, R G Dun &IX', New Orleans,
R G Dun Co; Charleston, R G Duultto ;
G Dun Co; St. L0nia,..13, Del& u Co; Nash
ville, G Dun k Co.
Associate Offload. ' •
Boston, K Rusaall & Co; Baltitnote, D Pratt t
Co ; Richmond, Pratt* Co.
Foreign ,Offices. ,
Toronto, it G Dan & Co; Irontreal,lit G Dunn &
Co ; London, Eng, G Dun & Co.
Reference Books , Wiihnntieesof ebtrreS, Printed
daily, furnished to subectribers. - Pries F). 00.
Collections promptly attended to irrall parts of
the United States and British Possessions, and
References to upwards °fill° Bowies in.,Pittaburgh.
for whom the office makes
Letters of introduction toLswyeriliiithigh stand.
ing and respectability in every seatibunfthe Union
will be gratuitously tarnished to sabaerthsrs erf.ic
to an application at the office. Alsold'any of ll' c
offices named above. luiti2Lt3tn.
SEELY,
• 114 FIFTH STREET. etkrataite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GEN.RR• I AGENT.
DEALER IN
NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and. other Sem
miss. ap4
Wigs, Wigs,' --
AND ORNAMENTAL , MAIR, of
ja. every description and Latest E4lei of Fash
on mano i t i t, u - ed by J. U.
,P4.4*11.0N, No
The subseriber having rests/mid busineilis in Pitts
burgh wishes to inform his; fernier •friends and
patrons of the city and surrounding ; worthy, end
would cell their attention to a nov driltbeatitiful
13131X-ADIUST/ICEI VIIIEL It puts all'finintir plant
of wig-snaking in the &Ado. znentseare light
need, durability, not liable to.sittriak i beanii equally
all over the head, and easy and gra*ftil appear
*nee, showing the develOpmenti of the forehead
true to nature, •
Ladies Are Also invited to 607 aria =alpine his
now mode of BANDS,' FrALF-Wll3kfeed 1111618
They, &sem witivthe heavy end sirfastr
alum zauctbAliMitavolu.4l.(4:ol the tilastvlsw.
UPHOLSTRY,
No. IS&,^ *fourth .14, ktAryl . -74Ritzt wood.
TRE SlTlftgatrW,:-MANUFACe
lure and keep Constantly on band pvery arti
in their line, viz: Cernmea,
_Ornarnents, Cur
-taro Goods, Comforts, Feather'Betis; %Stresses of
all klndm also, the celebrated Patentßpring Beds
Al! kinds of shades, Blinds and,Fistures.
sip Prompt attention given - to '.all Orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets Oil Cloths; &c.
octt7 tyd . ROBERTS & BaZ) MUCK.
AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS
FOUNDPIIi f NoiI'OSIXOND Street; Pitts ,
burgh, Pa., is preperedloefrumikt:to.order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY, AND OTH
ER BymiskOF A.7.+1.A
From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. •
CHIME BELIE made. to order. , STOP AND
GAUGE-00CES of au ekes, fortrenboets.
MINERAL WATER PIIMPar, MINTER HAIL.
INC% and every varietyof*Hurrif finished
in the „Dented manner. , •
BABBIT'S. ANTI-ATTBITIQN METAL ;
FULTOIC'S PATENT .1511EALLSTRACEING for
Steam Eaginee. ap23hly
$l , OOO, X2,000,-4 2, 0 00 , , $3,000.-
Four small farms forsale. No,
1, 8 miles from the city, B'3 acres, ivilli,good
provements, No. 2, 43 acres, 14 miles4rom the city,
and four Irons Efewichleyville, (Welling - litlls% barn,
orchard, ke. • NO. 3.12 miles from the city; 62 acres
welllinprovad, and in 'good order; No. 440 acres. 8
miles from the cit, near Everginen, well lin
proved. For sale by' a otrnmat-aisON,
611farlfetsireet.
DACON.-1; . 01. lbs r elioulders, side
,3
and
Hama.
EGE3II.—.I bbl freab.
LadtD*ls kegs. prime.
BUTTER*IO ' 44 Its
BROOM*IOO dm, corn:
it.PßlgEtit—p.busbele dried for sale by
WM. R audit &
/ 188 00 0 nd and 147 Front strati.
. _
SOAP, CA.I4DLESIab• gas.
LOGO Boxes Chemical OfiyaErnein i gtop,
500 do Boaeiil36ap in )42,and - 413-bara
WO do No. IPlifiiißoapni);2kind'.3 ,are;
200 do (Heine do • :
160 do German 'do
.—.-,l4.lp a bara,
260 do Friend to WiiintinVoapin.S. c tb bars
1,000 do Shaping and Toilet Solithi ;different
shapes and alma.
600 11oxea Miners' C andles,. • .
I,ooo' do Hydraulic Yreaseil and Mou ld Candles
for Summernse.
200 Bout Adamantine Star Cindlea,.43,si h 6a.
50 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4a, 68 a
20 do Waz Colored Candles, 445 a & Os.
6 do Cana
6 do Star do,
10 Barrels 120.1 Lard Oil,
6 do do 2 dp. „ ,
25 'do Lnbriadatig,No.'l 011, - "
1 0 do do - • do' 4011 i •-• • t
i o do
do Coal d Carbonalluminating
On hand and tor'
ta*‘, by
• B. B. &W
To whop
I was awarded, by the , U ,l thitt.tactilinra
Society, the' fi r " P munu a la • 1 1: 4 K 011 .4.-80aPs and
Cam - Dep. 'kuhls
SIINDRI.h.
160Su) Odblo,
iso` t a go, OA) i t -M6122148,
IA bus s Pt', ' ll° Ricci -31 r
60 bbli
25(A: d0,.5,V140111
600 boxel, Ntrurio.ll l as%
26 bble
u• 21 , 14.1')AVlitkV 2 gerelf 4 • -
10 bi •
10 2;0113 Ng. 2, exacli•,•• do_ for sale by
1 1 4 M. 1211:_ 11 .,1X2 . •
115 P0110101,922#1141E1V11102,e01.